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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER -13,-1929.
Xcnenljfe
HoIfywood
Ity ltnhiii Conns.
1l01.i;rVOOD. Imagine being
literally (ow away--from hq- do
lights of shark-fishing In tho win-
ors around llormud.i to Join n llol -
lywoort gold rush In which you're
nut imriK-umi ly
interested.
That was what
ha p p o n e d to
! n 1 1 y Wulker,
little sin Hint!
h e r o I n ft oi
ficorKo M. to
hnn'g r ft c o n I
New- uric miii-
..7. i tCii, ,
..i t If . 1"',
who wt8 rushed !
mil l.i i.lfii- nn. I
oakle In
"ilit the JJeck." I
"I wn.i Iiavlmt j
the g r a n d o s t ,
tlm on. my vrt i
Vally Walker
cation, there In
Rjrfnntidn, when, my mitiiar sent
for me to come Hiruiht on had;
to XuW York,' 'she nays. "I didn't
want to rh. fie paid I'd have to,
bnciiiiHO all the hIuho peoplo were
hrctiklnK their neck'n trying to ff"t
calls to Hollywood, 1
'"Well, I went, and although the
Idea of Hollywood did not appeal
miicll, iir I wanted to stay In Ntw i
York, I took talkie twits with Kox.
While I wflK'HtlU takuiK them, AK
nan inai n my manntter pnonen i
tht.t he had already nlRtied up n
me 'for thiH pielnro.
Ko, willy-
nllly. here I am.
li mltfht have heeh ''nllly
then,
hut If Ih reitalnly "willy" niw. t
I'olly hits r.illen In love wilu rall
fornla. '
Mluh and Fur.
Mint Walker conies from n th.--Ulrica)
and cirrus familfr. SIk
made her alae dcljut as an Infan',
a hahy "prop." And at three he
Flioke her fintt lineH.
"I Was tu pi mxel to he dead, r.n-1
I 'fell asleep, no they naturally
thought I wuh a great actre.stt
they had to pinch me to get. me
irp later," nhe Uughed.
Hho likeH shark-flnhinj? Iphe 05
tui lly 'enuKht nome of the finny
ninnwiei'H and one of her nmlii
llruiH Ih to fly to f-Ionoliiu.
""Afraid? Not If 1 had a tfond
jtllot and a Kood plane. And why
not we fly to Oallillnai don't we'.'"
At lUiiidotn. ,
Ki'rtlliiiind Sehiimann-llidnk, mm
of Ihe operatic rontrallu, ha.n a part
111' I'MdU) DowIIiik'h new talkie . . '.
And Joho Ihdir, who came to stnr
in (he HpatiUh vorwion of theTttiime
lilC'lire, will remain Jo star In Knj
Hh)i, tullttCA rkH well , . .. 'Ho riiadn
tlin itr'ade, nnd known KnifilHli pev-
fwdly,
fir- k
hUh-Hc, numhers of RtiHHiiii nttf wUjd;0OH 'follpyini.-it1uiMi): of mean
liiihlhoNHeH of their own Jn iWAn
IHch nnd Hollywood, are on regu
lar call for extra work In motion
plehm-H . . . They like It . . . Jumen
J. Corhelt, one time heavy woIkIU
mi?.o.ilii(i ctiampion, Ik lnaklitK u
fMtn comehack In a now talkie , . .
That famous "hwiui dance" of
Fnnnle 1 1 rice, tixm! Iy her in her
firM talkie, "My Man." will he Keen
afcnln In her hocoihI, "The Champ."
YdUNG BANDITS ROB
ESPEE BUS DRIVER
J'OHTI.ANn. Ore., Deo. 13. (P)
Three youthful ' t-obherH' Mrcod A
KotithiM-n I'noffic nivtNi'hu..to Mpn
nt Cnok Htaiion. lu-yond (tKweo,
I'lirly today and l-nldied (1. W. Mr
Ooy. driver, of $14 of his own
money. There were'no.pnsHenftei-M
on the HtitRe.
McCoy told nttthorltleA a third
man In n tourliiK ear nwalteii the
m Iv. 1 - -
SHE WAS ALMOST
I,
"I rm"rertnlnly 'happy over mv
new health and HtrriiKth nnd It l
n pleHNure to recommend thin dif
ferent and roimu Mbit) H A r k o n
treatment.
"I-Nir three year I miffered ho
much day and nlnht with neurit In
MUH. VXllMV, SWVKHT"
nml' rheumntlm 1 wan nlnit n
nervnti wreck. My liver vnn't
woiklnp rlpht. I wa dlrxy nnd
hcodachy, nearly everythlni; ! t
unve nie hidlKetlon nnd t wn
continually takinn luxativen. I lout
weiKht. HirenKlh nnd energy. Ivn
taken three bottle of Saruon nlonR
Vrllh the I'lll; every iituiill? end
theiimatle pain 1 pone, nnd I've
unlned len pounds! My fond ncreen
with me fine, I elcon well and am
ptrttnK nnd full of enemy! Hamon
Till rh! me of ronniipntlon nnd
my liver 1 toned up nplendldlv!"
Mr. "iiitIo V. Heiveil. W. I!2
Honne Ave., Hpoknnej
NERVOUS WRECK
,JUagfii um Co., AjfcntH,
AND PLANES BURN
TAMPA.- l-'ln.,'Defv1 fir
j swept iliruiiKli Ilia steel hangar at
I the municipal airport here early
today destroying lit ulrplanes. 'Die
I loss was estimated nt $100,000. '
I Thn liliivt, umu two ,1 tiierivni-nd
; . ,. ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,'i1i,,i.
j nearhy residuum und Hie hitMdlnft'H I
i interior wuh u mass of flnnioi.
Lino of the planes in tlio hangar
wuh owned by Kniulall Norvel of
Ht. lotilH. Nuivell owned the. two
plunoH uhp( In nil endurance ui
tcmpt whirl) crtiHhed hen Knndiiy
nnd kilted two pllotH.
AHHlKtunt Klrfl Chief Ben Turrfn
until liu fmnwl tiltiiwiti mi1 uiiii I urn mi I
covered with Kiiolln and,' to
Rthor with It. Wullace DuvWh,
lavliitioii eominlHHlon ohalnnnii, lie
Knn tin tnveNtixutioii.
vSIFIVE BROTHERS PLAYED
1
wasti-()T(. Ih- Foo0mil',
hritthor net tin MnoneyH and the
7,-liH of ( h'orKelnwn unlverHlty.
Jim, i'hll and Hill Mooney und
John nnd Kmll Hnzok, hiotherH
nil under their mole nklns, were-
I ni porta nt parlH of Cimnh )ou
Llttle'H (ieorKetjwn Hfiuad . thiri
year.
Hrother Jim In eaptaln of the
(leorr;etown - eh ven; ir tackle nnd
one f tho otitntandlnK punteiH
of Hie HeaHon. Johnny Ho7.ek hat
won wide notice iih n. halfhaek.
Thnje two nro tho hI:lth of Ihe
five
hrolheiH. lint often
In tho
fieo rue town
lineup " are'
hll or
Hill .Mooney, tackle and end. re
Kpectlvely. nd Kmll liowk, hnlf
luick. TOOXT(), Oec, IS-() The
Toronlo,;Rfarv thfn 'nftemonii In n
special illKpatch from Alniilranl
wi.VH that Cunuditui niunulact nnTH
of newHprlnt have ulmndoued I heir
plan In lncnnne Die prico of paper
$ u ton u! I Imj mi i Mm.
Confidence Js Ks-iOntuil.
The HliowInK of federal milk
InvoMlAiltor- tioW In1 Portland that
eonNUinptlon of milk has Increased
lit; much an &D peri pnt hi other
uroM- ''fi'itdinK' to estiililfHh con
sumer confidence Ih entitled to he
taken at face value. Moreover, It
ItiiH n ' double MlKnlficance, Inas
tnilt'h nW !(' oitht Id work ottl 't'o
Ihe ullhnalo advautaKe of hull) the
user of more milk und the dairy
Intercut that mipplicH him. ' If 1s
unlversally conceded that milk Ih
indlspennahle In the diet of the
youtiR. The milk-producing In
dustry Ik at the huiuo time a vital
fnetop In the proMperily fo'OrcHon.
With roHpect to the freo uAti of
milk, ronftdence Ih, uh Mr. Miller
remlndH uh, (he main thing. There
miiNt he not only ' nn ordinance
tiH near the practical Ideal n.s Ih
reaNomihly post'ile, hut the kind
of enforcement that accent m ten
the Idea. (Mven both these coiidl
Uoiim, and the matter of price he
come germane (u 0 Ihsuc. 1 1
la perhaps ohvloun that prrnde-A
pillk cannot be produced iih cheap
ly um n commodity free from reu:u
lallon or Inspection. The point
here.' liovevei. In that the public
confidence of which Mr. Mlller'haw
Npoken h ft prereiiulHlte to nny
fair rendjimnnent of rntefl, Con
HumerH will he vaatly less Inclined
to quibble over f ructions If they
are find peiHiiaded that their
money' worth is fairly nwured,
Ori'Ronlan. ' ''
In ThU Hill iHillnr?
The OiCK'tnlnh Saturday morn
ing had mi the front pane n Htory
concerning n Hpeoch made by Fred
Mo wilt of llouton, Tex., to the
Oregon hotel men. In which Mr.
Moyart told our part of the coun
try to wake up and tell the world
about our climate nnd poHNlbllttled.
Men. H. It. McVey of Cleveland, O.,
vMttng friend here, rend the
Htory, nnd Saturday night went
down to the Multnomah hotel,
where he found Air. MoRurt talk
ing to a group In the lobby. They
gave a little Hereech nml kissed
each other. Vhy, SIh. what ore
you doing not here?" "How about
yonr.-eif. Hrother Fred? It wan
the Kecond time brother und' nuder
had met In 20 years.
,
To Rturn Prowler
OLYMI'IA. Wash.. I.ee. 13. m
V. IC, JeniiltiKH, Seattlv hrtllce' ot-
fieer. left ior JancRvlllo, WIh.; o
return Moyd 8. Knthom, helteved
lo be tho "iorfunuMl prowler," who
hnn Invaded more than a hcoio of
Wtishtiinton home( to Hentllo for
trial. F.xtrndiUnn pnpor wr
signed hy (lovei nor Itoluud H. Unrl
ley of VnhlnKion. .. ,
lumberman Dhw
8POKANK. Wash., Deo. Is. (fll
The reslKiintlon of T. .1. Iluniblnl.
of Hand Point, Ida , as president
of the Weyerhauser Hales company
dlstiiliutoin for lumber mills In
Washington, Oregon. Idaho nnd
Minnesota, was announced liei-e.
l-'rc-ilerlck I Weyerhauser. of
Minneapolis, grandson of the foun
der of the company, will succeed
IllimhlrU.
.
Curtis Has !aI O.M.
WA1IIOTON. lvc. IS.m
Vice-President Curtis was forced
to go home from the capitol lo
ilny lucausi of n severe cold which
has liothei'i d, hint for Mverr days,
Press Comment
M NEWARK
THEAIE1
Ry Denilng S'ymoiir.
NEW VOJtK'Vg'hfiThniaG Guild
began It twelfth Saw York neason
with "Kiir'l, and. Anna," u Gorman
piny hy Keonhnrd Frank, n waited
with intereHt not only for itH own
t Ha lie but because
r '" flhrt vehicle ' tot
the talent of J
Alice Brady. .
Kiehnrd, er-
man pilnoner of,
war in tt fim-l
Hiim camp, talks
tu hi.1 fellow-
ciiptlve Knrl 'rf;
JiU,; wjfe until j
Karl cornea lo :
know every mil;
uiia of Anna's
life and to re
gard her nn Xh"i
Ainpo iiraoy. - figuration of his
own bachelor dream.
' When Karl escape he hastena
to Anna and present himself a..
her long gone npouxe. Anna is not
deceived, though entranced by
Karl's intimate knowledge of her.
She knows this Ik not Itlchard, btit
he makes her feel tliat if he i
not, ho Ih to her what Itlchard
.(h on Id have been.
Karl fltny with Aiinh nnd loves
her, and they learn what conjugal
happiness may he. Of course Hlc;i
ard come homo one day, and Ann.i
give up her. home to cling to Karl.
Those who rend "Knr1 and'Anna11,
a n novol nnd were Impressed hy
Its simple, glowing fire, found the
play lacking In-the novel's Inten
sity, hut tho piny has several mov
ing scene; notably the one In which.
Karl, meeting Annu, induces U"r
to call him by her husband' name.
Miss Hrndy, cast lately in lighter
role.s of sparkling ' comedy, Indl
caies. In the part of the ponsaiH
wlfe. what greater depths of char
acter po rt ra y a 1 a re Within her
range. Otto Kruger. nhn a new
comer to the Guild, plays Kail,
and Frank I'onroy in Itlchard.
A IVnal Trnt'dy. ' .
Not often onconnli'riMl In nnyj
Kf-asun are playH that Mend mi.fi ,
cnccH away Impelled to rlKht tl no
dal wrong.- Tho now theatric.!!
ynar ha.-t' already produced wuch a
play In "The Criminal Codo," !)vl
.Marl In Flavin, a mntiiro study of
our penal system.
A youth sent tip -for manslaugh
ter Is close' to madness In the dls
malliy cif the prison Jute mill when
the warden, pltylnp, nrranKos hU
transfer to the healthier atmoa
pliern of oulside work.
Just r.s the lad's- rehabilitation
peenis to Impend, he sees n killing
within the walls. The legal code
eomoianils that he tell on the kill
er: lite erimlltnl codo forlilds It.
He abides by the" prisoners' cod?,
and sinks again into n dungeon,
this time Inextricably.
Arthur P.yron und Hussell llardto
shoulder the chief roles, llcrdie as
the prisoner. Ityrnn us the 'district
ultorney who eonvir.Vs the youth
and who then boeomcs the prison
warden. ' ,
.Miss OmTx CollK'dy.
-It Is-good lo have .lane Cowl-l-i
civilian- dress-nKnln--nfief-BiMii
In the plushes of a Itoman sena
tor's wife, a Plerette or a Ulmlni's
sweetheart.
In -"Jenny" she Is Jenny Valen
tine, actress, who on the way home
from the theater walks by clianre
Into the Hie of John Weatlierliy.
a brilliant lawyer loved hy his fam
ily for his 'checkbook nlone.
;'ApplyTittt' he intuitive nndr-r-
stendlng to his desolate homellfo.
she rescues him from his Irksome
kinsfolk; but her emotions of de
sire get the liettei of licr-nltnilim
and she luies him to ll 'Canadian
Isle. When she sends him liar
coached 16 rule' his own home, lie
finds his lot too Intolerable and re
treats again to Jenny.
In this comedy by Hdwnrd Shel
don nnd Margaret Ayei- Harnes,
Miss Cowl plurnhs veins of wily and
Incisive humor. Sir Ouy Stnndlng
plays' the bedeviled lawyer.
t)ll ravorltcH, . . .
In nn niry-comody, -William Fnv
ersham Is In our midst as the ex
klng of. Constantla-Ki'llx. Ills ve
hicle. "Her l-'rlend the JvlliK." Is a
Crnustnrglnn comedy In which ho
is won by the rich American widow
who saves ills throne.
The current Victor, Herbert' re
vlvnl nt the .lolson thenter nssum
o, major proportions with tho re
turn of Frltvtl Scheff to the role of
"Mile. Modiste." which she created
no less than 25 years ago. Not
only the oldsters thrilled to her
singing of "Kiss Me Again."
JAIL CATTLE RUSTLERS
OF THIEF VALLEY DIST.
UAKKIl, Ore.. Dec. P)
Hill .Maekey and (leorge Ilollowuy
ot Ilnlnes were undrr. arrest today
chniged with cattle rustling. The
two are declared to have killed
and butchered a cow belonging to
William A. Htewitrd on a range
In the ' Thief valley section. This
crime conslltutee a felony and
both men nro In Jail.
' ncpodtors Sue "
POUTI.ANO, tire. Dec. 1.1. W
On In-half iif (hemselves and 1094
others who had savings deposits In
the Astoria, Havings bank of As
toria, Ore., at1 the' time tt became
Insolvent. VM re. W. J. Tlees, Mrs.'
11. It. Hurrah and John Parpola
flleiV,syit today 'hi 'federal court
against A. A. Hchrnmm, staie-kniik
superintendent.
' MkhtgM Kmrn WnVe
"LDNDilN.- What do gales
moan to Vikings? NotwIthitund
lug shipwrecks iih Itrlttanla feels
the wavm. King ihrtstlnn nnd
yuecn Alexandrine Hf Itenmnrk
refused to deluy their voyage
home. "They're good tut Horn," wild
legation offlrtHl. -
AlMiMhm vlttt
QlM:i:NHT N. Ireland. Per. 13
(AV AH hoie wan nlmndoned tt.
dny of rerioutlng he liner Celtic
which ttlTitndtd on the rocks near
here a yem oiflt. ,'
1
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i
The Secret of
By Natalie Sumner Lincoln
t
SYNOPSIS: A itormv ten
heltaren Obadlah .Hvana, . .
Ihretotl. Yankee 'farmtrs "aiul
1'tlWU threatens their trlentllu re
. Intiont momtntartlv. In a late
ulllht vtait, Evuhb queattona
Peituu about the inteetng letter to
him from Jamteaon Sinalatr,
teami believina heauapecta her,
raptiea untjrily, prvleatino her in
uoaence. Peace ia restored when
'Obatliuh expreaaea belie In her
innocence. ArHiln Chaae iolna the
Orowlno Hat of thoae who ,u.pect i
.ttumlown when he enoountere him '
in the wooda. The Indian eveaka
cnlumallcallu of havlna a paper
whir.h - l-eutty neede and thtn
daehea oil into the wooda, -
..Chapter 28;. t ...
i IN THE BOO
OOMEWH AT; tired by bU brisk
walk-.Irom whera ha bad. been
talking to Sundown, Chose climbed
tbe .stairs of Fire Looko(nt Tower
to th telephone.'-' , . ' , ' .'
rlo frowned when repeated! at
tempts failed 'to raise anyone at
either Yew Lodge or Echo (arm,
but tried the Evans farm again and
Deborah answered, Obadlah euo
Informed him had gone to Litch
field to attend a farmer's meeting.
, The botanist hung up the re
ceiver and then paused. Should lie
make another effort to locate Peg
gy Prescott? If he did, what could
Peggy' screamed as:sha vainly strove
be tell her? ' That the erratic Sun
down appeared . to be on a ram
page? That was no information, to
give a girl living alone with a
negro servant, her nerves already
keyed to the breaking point (
No, he decided lis would return
to Stone Tower, take his car Hd
try to catch Obadlah at Litchfield.-
From a vantage point behind a
clump of sbrub oak, Jim watched
the botanist leave the tower. Jim
waited until be was out of sight,
tkeu climbed to the tap ot the 30
foot tower. ,
, From the observation tower one
could see for miles around. Taking
the binoculars strung arouug.,bla.
neck, Jlni' surveyed the wooded
country. Even with their powerful
lenses he was unable to catch sight
ot Yew .Lodge Only part ot tbe
pond was visible. Disappointed be
dropped the glasses aud grasped
the telephone. ,
Ho. gave the number for Yew
Lodca and waited. . A worried op
erator reported that she bad been
unable to obtain an answer; that
no one ,had answered the dozen
calls she had tried to complete.
Waiting no longer, Jim took the
stairs two at a time to the bottom
and hurried along the steep -and
rocky path down the mountainside.
Totally unaware that her absence
from Yew Lodge was concerning
others, Peggy Prescott wont along
the path leading to East Summit,
while Julia, the ever-faithful, plod
dad just behind Tier,
- On reaching the forks In the
paths, Peggy hesitated; tho climb
upward was certain to prove a tax
on her ankle, carefully bandaged
as It was, but the more level path
led, as ho knew, to Sundown's
camp on Blind Man's Blurt.
She had given her word to Oba
dlah Evans not to go to the camp
unaccompanied hy one ot the three
men ot her acquaintance In that
part of the world. But the place
drew her as a maguct.
Julia, not knowing the cause of
hor hesitancy, brushed past her.
"Don't go that way. Julia."
Peggy's call stopped her maid as
aho was bout to take the well
beaten track leading to Bilad Man's
llhiff. Julia halted, a eoiuewhnl
mutinous pout on her lips.
"Aln" dat wliar Is de pine trees
we 8eos from Yew Loilse?" she
asked. "I ain't nehher been on dat
bluff."
"And w are not going tliere
:.iT,iJg-ffBi,i,,altl....itiiu.-iiaswS
Old "Med ford Mail" Found in Ruins
of Dwelling Razed in Jacksonville
JACK.MONVUXU, Ore.; !ec. 13.
(Mill.) Mr. Mechutn, Who pur-j
chit.tcd the Murry plnee on Nnrl'i
Knurth Hlreet recently, haa , torn i
down the house nnd will nut up n j
new ht.ine there for himself nnd j
family. White tearlnc down tho I
old hultdlnK he found a "Mettford '
Mull." di.led IVceinher li. 1 ;. j
The fotlowlni: two llenM wexe t;(Jicn j
from the Jacksonville It emu of that I
l(Mier: " ;
"Adarnl chapter, 0. K. s.. elected
the folNtwInc officei-j nt their a
meeting: Aninlln Itrltt, worthy
matron: James fmnm I Her, worth v '
IMU'op; Iteulah Neil, muociitie fuL-1
- - . 1
Mohawk Pond
now," answered Peggy, with deci
sion. . "Let's 'keep to tbe woods.
Come on," and allowing no time for
argument, she led the way due
east, carefully cklrtlng Sundown's
camp. ..." . v'l ... '':
It was not visible from -where
they were and-Julia, annoyed that
ber suggestion bad been overruled,
sulked along behind.
However, her fit ot temper was
ot short duration and she stepped
out more briskly as the ground be
came flatter. Tbe woods were still
about them when they reached the
banks ot West Branch Brook. , i
Keeping close to Its bank, Peggy
and , Julia, trudged along, heading
north, the latter pausing every now.
and then to explain with oy when
ever she recognized a familiar plant
or evergreen. .
. "De flowers Is all out down our.
way. Miss Peggy," she commtnted
wistfully. "'Pears like things ia
late up hyar."
"Surely: vegetation Is about three
or four weeks ahead ot us at your,
home," agreed Peggy. -,.
She looked at her walking boots;
they were. wet and she realized that
the ground had gradually grown
marshy. The character of the trees about
them had changed,, but Julia,, obliv
ious to nil except the pitcher
plants and ihe arethusa orchids
to pull the maid from the marsh.
whlcli'she glimpsed every' now and
then, kept steadily ahead. ' 1
"Dar, Miss Peggy," she cried In
triumph; "see, one ob de' pltchei
plants Is In bloom; I'll git It tot
you'," and Julia splashed her way
onward.
A few rods more and .she was
abreast of the plant and she piling-,
ed forward up to her ankles. Willi,
the blossom still beyond her reach
she waded further Into the bog and.
clutched the stem, tearing It off. :
Then she turned back, but tin
foot she tried to withdraw from
the bog sank deeper into the treach :
erous swamp, .
"Miss Peggy, ob, Miss Peggy!
Help!" i-t.
Julla's piercing cry reached Peg-i
gy as she stood leaning against a
treo- trunk some distance away:
rostlng her weight off the lame
ankle. Startled, she sped In tin
direction the colored girl had taken .
"I'm stuck," walled Julia, noun
derlng about In her desperate de sire
to reach firmer ground. "Don
come no nearer: Jes" reach out or-,
lemme grab yo' ban'."
Peggy did so and was near!
overbalanced.
"Walt!" she cried, throwing hc
Beit on the ground and extendi
her band. "There, hold on, Jails
I'll pull you over here."
But J ul In was the heavier nl tr
two, weighing close to two hi;
dred pounds, nnd Peggy's strena'
proved futile to drag her out of t!
bog. i
"Don't struggle so." she panlci'r
she herself was slipping, sllpplv
toward Julia. "Pull yourself up I
me, Julia: I can't budge ynn."
Frantically, gray with terror. .1
Ha strove lo do as she w-os advise--Instead
she sank slowly dow
deeper and deeper.
"I'so gone. Miss Peggy," !
gasped. "Save yo'se'f." and she r
leased her grasp of Peggy's arm
Peggy looked Into the hig, hia
eyes; their dog-llko fidelity wnm
a piteous cry from her. nnd forgr
till ot self she threw out both nrn
and clung to Julia's hand.
The impetus carried her heyon
the firmer ground: she felt hr
chest pressing Into the bog an
her voice rose- In one plorclr
shriek after another, lo end In
gurgle as her head sank forward
fCoav'-irrM, ). .tiialf-foii naif Co J .
Willi It Jtili.Vo tote? Th. on
wer Is qlvcn in tomorrow'. In
sUllmcot.
ron: 'Curiime Linn."seciMary; Mary
Miller, tivnsnrer; Mai he Cameron.
iconductrePB. and Kmnui Dunfoid,
ii-ocUtte condiictrewi. Insinllallon
to take place nt the meeting of
Peeemlier 1 1!."
"Jacksonville KnRinc company
Nn. 1 i.-hully ennaed In makiiii:
rtrranuemcntrt for he prand MM
to he Riven hy Ihe company on New
Year's eve. The ever popular Hel
man and Satchwell orchestra oT
AshlMHl will h.we rhare of the
musical prtinrnm.
Huvnr Harney County Mercan
tile company etore beini; rmml-led."
AIR-RAIL SERVICE
i - - - .-
HT. fctOUIS, Dee.l13. A two
day flli-rnlr eryteo between New
York and Han Krnneisco, effective
today, Was announced here by T.
II. Clement,- general traffic man
ager of the Trans-Continental Air
Transport. t ' t ' t
The added nervice .will '16 be
tween Han Kranclsco and Hnrstnw.
Calif., ea-stbound, and, Lor Angeles
and Han 1'Vancisco westbound, us
ing tho T. A. T.-?daddux lines'
while the ba la rice ,of. tho journey
will ho made over tho present uU -rall
hookup. ' " -'
JO ant bound planes will leave
Ahrtncd.i airport, San Francisco lit
7: 1 ft u. m. and connect nt Har'stow
with lhe transcontinental plane
from I-oh AJigeles. ;A.et hound
puHHertKom will ; IttfVa i the tra ns
continental piano, nt -irand Central
terminal, (ilemlole; nnd board th
northbound' T. A. T.-Almklnx craft
at 4:30 p. m.1,' arriving in 'San
I'Vanclsco nt 7:45 p. m.
LONI)'ok',' oe'ci1 ivX-m thve
persons were killed and 30 injured
when" - a , ,motorbus collided last
night Willi A street cm- nt Knfleld,
Middlesex. .Four, of the victims
wero women, nnd. all those killed
were bus passengers. '
- The street car overturned, im
prisoning 'the passengers amid piles
of broken glass nnd debris. The
collision came when the bus swung
out. to uvold striking u cyclist.
SKYSCRAPER WILL HAVE
?Ki'-S'6rte.-. Dce: 13. P) The
-time 'when' ' Iruniot-Clfnlc' hrt sliips
will land passengers on skyscrap
ers is foreseen by Alfred K. Smith.
The R.ri-story .building to be erect
ed on tho site of Waldorf Astoria
hotel by'-a, company of which ho is j
presldi-nt'wlll lie. rfurmounted hy a j
20u-l'oot luooi'ing miust ' for dirig-
ibios. ' Tiic former governor ox- j
peels that passengers will be on j
ihe Fifth n'venue seven minutes ;
after a ship is eonneeleil "With tile I
mast. Ri-gulih'- transoceanic air
ship traffie, ho belli-Ves Is n matter
of. coniparaliVely short time.
' ! Know.Hnlts Iogging
SKATl'LI-:, Wnsh., Dec 13. (IP)
Many' Png-ct Sound logging camps
hnvC' been - forced' to i shut down
earlier than usuill hecnuse of the
heavy snow- lo' the foothills this.
year. '
alt a. rv ;
FOR DO
FIVE KILLED IN CRASH
mm
Starts another
successful year
with 30,000 acres
under CONTROL
eAST year the rise of Avon Spray
.Emulsion ( 383.7 per cent over 1928.
Approximately 30,000 acres of choice de
ciduous orchard land-formerly handicapped
by scale pests-ate now under the control of
Avon Spray Emulsion.
. This sensational record pays silent tribute
to the finer qualities claimed for this superior
oil spray. Hundreds of successful deciduous
fruit growers endorse Its effectiveness.
They say it leaves more oil on the trees
that it is quicker-breaking than. other emul
sions they have used-that Avon Sprav
Emulsion stands for less waste-that it will
not burn or damage a tree when used accord -
i ,. .: .
tng to directions.
ASSOCIATED OIL
Tht Aeeociated Oil
Company leenU in pro- I
dicing, reijinlng mnd B
marktlng oil iprayt I
direct Is Ik gronnr. Jr
4sbu
ri
(Htort4l by MMetl County Abftrwt CM
.Marriage LlcenMit ' , M
Tlerherr G.-Hrey lind' Helen Gre-j
goiy.
Cioorge Ilrown and Stella Van
Sunt.
John L. lloskin and Uulh A.
Hhafter. 1
James M. lloskin and June K.
Adams.
fltvitit t'oiii-t
Caston l-'eritund vs. Madeline
Fernainl. For ilivnrce. .
Ifari-y R. Monis vs. I-'. M. I'i'owe
for catlcl lien.
Hurry It. Morris vs. Dii-k Simon.
Chattel lien.
C. N. Caton vs., II. T. Single,
chattel lien.
K. (inrri-tl vs. Chesler W. Prose.
Chattel lien.
. li. (. Ames Vs. 1-M Xi-lson.
Chattel ' lien.
Motor Kloctrio Co., nn Oregon
corp., vs! l'liiillii (lllhani. chattel
lin. '
Joe II. Meyer vs. IC. J. r.ighani
ft al. Chattel lien.
Older Tire Service,' Inc., vs. F. A.
Denser et al. -Chattel lien.
Older Tire Service, Inc., vs.
Chas. Campbell ct nl. Chattel lien.
. Armstrong Motors, Inc., vs. Fred
KylCM. Chattel Hen.
Motor Kleclric Co., n corp., vs
Phillip Cllham. Cliatti-1 lien,
Joe II. 'Meyer v, K. J.' lligham
et al. Chattel lieu.''
ItoaG Kstntc Transfers.'' I
lloliert AV.' Clani-y, et ux lo
Itognc Itivcr compuny. W. D. tot
land in twp. ST S.. It. 2 W., I0. j
Huby McKinney. et ux. to Mrs.!
F. W. Bull." W. D. lb lots. 1.1. and
12. of w. C.Myer Add. lo Ash-'
land, $10. ' !
Kthel C. Boyd, et vir to Albert;
C. Joy; ot al. ', Deed to iand in I
twp. 3U S., D. 1 1-;., $2Ti.
Wilfred I). Fleak. ot ux. to;
William P. Habricht, W. D- to
land III twp. 37 S., I!. 2, W.. $10(1.'
J. I.. Oskar. i t ux. lo C. It. Slo
vens, ot ux, W. Li. to land in
twp. :!S s., It.'-I W., $10.
William N. Carl, it ux, to C. II.'
Stevens, et ux. Y. I), to land in
twp. 3S S.. It. 4 W.. $1.00.
-Mina fi. White, et ux. to P.ert
S.' Stareliff. ot ux, W. D. to lota,
:t and 4 of Ililslnger sub.. $10. j
Homer-A. Banister, ct nx. to:
Irene Itrown. ct vir. J. C. D. to
land In twp. 37 S.. It. 1 W.. $1.00..
J. li. Watklns, et ux. to. M. A.1
P.liss, et ux. W. I), to "tile KM ;
of lot '10 and V.Vi of lot 11. blk.;
2. Rest Heights Add.. 10 Medford,:
$10.:. I
.1. M. Watklns, el ux. lo M. A.!
ltiiss, et ll., W. I), to land In
two. ST S., It. 2 W.. $10. . ' I
Louis Worth, et ux, lo Waller I,.,
While, et nx. y. C. I)., to lot lo.:
blk. 2. Page Add. to Medfonl. $10.;
II. ('. P.aro. et ux, to O. II.
Skelite, el ux, W. D. to land in
twp. 37 S.. It. 1 W.. $10. .
Harold Clage Wallermlre, et vir,
to W. F. Curlwrlght, ot ux, W. 1).
lo land In twp. .311 S., It. 2 W
$10. "fSH "
M. Ti.' Turner',' et "ux. 'to .l.-n-ksoii
f -K A. x. , 1 it
II M A JNfT SPRAY 1 N G
4- a. aV-v-: T
Avon Spray, Emulsion is refined from
stltcttd crudes which experience has demon
strated the best suited for spray purposes.
The crude is then refined by unexcelled
methods. The result is a straight-cut oil emtil'
sion of uniform quality which justifies its
recommendation by scores of growers to
their friends. -.-
Join the successful growers who'are getting
"Finer Fruit and More of It" with Avon
Spray Emulsion. Call at the nearest Associ
ated plant and ask for the free literature on
dormant spray oils, or better yet, arrange for
an Associated Spray Advisor to drive out to
your orchard. No obligation.
Hrfinere mnd Marketer, ef Hursfcrll, Kef en;
Aotiatrd i.ntoline, Attarlnlril t thyl timaellm
l; .. . , Cw Motor tKIt ami Lrrmeea ..
NEW
A5MMJATU OH CO
county, Q. C. D. to land in twp.
a; s., H. i w.. $150.
Marluh K.Hethel to Addle Hal
ley, W. U. to lot, 2, ulk.-ifi. Med-.,
ford.' si sun. ' '
Teed Cardln,; et ux, to II. C.
Paikhurst. et ux. Q. C. D. to tho
of SV of XE of sec. 3ii, twp.
30 S.. I!. 2 W.. J10.
Hatlle U.Itankln to C. P. Van
Ortwick. el ux. W. D. to lots .1. 4,
nnd B, blk. Jl, I-iuri-lhursl Add. to
Meilfont, fill.
O. S. Hlltler, ct ux, to ilatlio
M. Camps. deed to lintil In Asli-Innd.-
S4XU0. . '
Vera K. Nlninger. et al to plan
i he D; O'Neai el nl Deed to land
In Ashland. saio.
Town of Talent to Claude IS.
.loiu-s. et ux. ,W. I). to till- 10 !4 of
lot r,. blk. "II" In town of Talent.
ss. . "
PLEDGE LEO GLASCOCK
ALPHA KAPPA PSI FRAT
OHEOON STAT 15 COl.I.Bll'lf
Corvallls; (Sil.l lien filuHHOiick
of Medl'orit ' "Be f ,'lho Keyeu;
junlurs pledged lo Alpha Knpp'a
l'::l, national prol'eshional honor
ciy fraternity, in commerce at Ore
gon State college. Kluction til'
Alpha Kappa Psi is based on not
on'ly: mttstandlns; scholastic ahill-rlc-n,
hut also on leadership In college-
uctivilles. ... i
' "Wtten I-- was i a " -young
sJngtegiH,:'r.ik..lLydia,,B.'
Pinkham V- Vegetable Com
pound because my mother did
and she gave it to. me. After
I married I took it before my
children were born and after;
wards, and I have eight living
children. I am now a grand-;
mother and still take it and
still recommend it when any
one is tired and run-down."
Mrs Alfred Iverson, ; St. Ed
wards, NtfbrasJca."
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